mrbobolina 19 posts msg #56648 - Ignore mrbobolina modified |
11/9/2007 9:07:21 PM
Has anyone heard of "put" options? Or shorting stocks? Go with the flow...the volatility is great for options. IMO
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alf44 2,025 posts msg #56649 - Ignore alf44 |
11/9/2007 9:09:13 PM
"Has anyone heard of "put" options? Or shorting stocks? Go with the flow..."
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XACTLY !!!
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luc1grunt 622 posts msg #56650 - Ignore luc1grunt |
11/9/2007 9:32:45 PM
seems to be a lot of "snivelling" lately. TRADE.
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jrbikes 624 posts msg #56651 - Ignore jrbikes |
11/9/2007 10:11:49 PM
Golden Cross, I need to buy a suit!
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curmudgeon 103 posts msg #56653 - Ignore curmudgeon |
11/9/2007 11:50:08 PM
The volatility lately is good for trading, treacherous for long entries. Better to trade now or stay in cash and wait for greener days. Nobody can blame anyone for sitting these last few days out.
There's lots of chatter about banks and the actual stability of the whole system so maybe it will be a long, cold winter. Or maybe it's just more bear BS. Who knows? Roll with the punches.
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danglin 37 posts msg #56660 - Ignore danglin |
11/10/2007 2:20:23 PM
Quick in and out on Option Puts for 1 to 2 day trade worked out for me past few days. You just have to screen for the right stocks.
Cheers.
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EWZuber 1,373 posts msg #56682 - Ignore EWZuber |
11/12/2007 1:39:39 AM
Short side is the safest right now. COMP, DJI & SPX have all closed the week below their 50 WK.MAs which indicates, IMO, that they will all go into a distribution phase on their Monthly Charts. This is a long term indicator.
They would need to reverse quickly to avoid this.
There are a few stocks that have been moving lower for a long time and because of imprioved earnings are now in a LT bottoming process.
Stocks like HEES, GYMB, and CBK look like decent long candidates.
However, a long position will be going against the market trend so I would advise caution.
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